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of the thrhree senate prpresidel candidates who we are looking at potentially for016, ted cruz, rand paul, and marco rubio, all ree are against the deaeal. he republican leader of the senate terrified himself by a tea party challengerom and mitch mcconnell, and john cornyn, the foformer supreme cot absolutely it jittery because eve stockman, a marginal candidate, is running against him in the primary. he has come t against the dealal. is it continuing civil war in the party of charles' affectcti? it is. has $32,000 --an raid $250,000 and has one elections. and weiner --yans oehner's understood was that the republican party could become a marginal party. shuttingng down -- if down is their way of governing, it will not work in the general election. >> lindsey graham says is is aa fight for the het and soul of the republican party. >> it pbably is, because he said so. what you have going o on is serious. you have pple who want to govern, house republicanan leadership, and people who ar not interested in doing that. you have people on t other side who see govnment as the enemy. you do not wa
of the thrhree senate prpresidel candidates who we are looking at potentially for016, ted cruz, rand paul, and marco rubio, all ree are against the deaeal. he republican leader of the senate terrified himself by a tea party challengerom and mitch mcconnell, and john cornyn, the foformer supreme cot absolutely it jittery because eve stockman, a marginal candidate, is running against him in the primary. he has come t against the dealal. is it continuing civil war in the party of charles'...
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>> it's a very good question, both john paul ii and benedict xvi spent enormous energies trying to reevangelize europe. and the effects have been minute natural so far. one has to hope that europe facing a very bleak demographic future itself, i mean europe is depopulating itself at a rate unheard of in human history. will eventually suggest to europeans that the sole wiltering secularism in which they have been stuing themselves for the past several generations has no future quite literally. it would be very helpful if the next pope is a man who had come from a background who has faced down and successfully met the challenge of aggressive seg larism. >> merge catholicism is experiencing something of an identity crisis, catholics now have twice voted for a president who one might consider to be the most liberal on right to life issues that we have ever had. is that catholic identity crisis in the united states of kern to the vatican? >> it should be of concern to everyone, although i would underscore that catholics who are regularly practicing catholics, mass once a week catholics voted overwhe
>> it's a very good question, both john paul ii and benedict xvi spent enormous energies trying to reevangelize europe. and the effects have been minute natural so far. one has to hope that europe facing a very bleak demographic future itself, i mean europe is depopulating itself at a rate unheard of in human history. will eventually suggest to europeans that the sole wiltering secularism in which they have been stuing themselves for the past several generations has no future quite...
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paul and pope john the 23rd. the first sunday after easter considered a feast day. >> these two towering figures of the 20th century into the 21st will be canonized at the same time is a significant event in the life of the church. >> john paul has been on a fast track. during his papacy he simplified the process and created more of them than all previous popes combined. >> john the 23rd was supposed to be a caretaker pope but during his five years from 1958 to 1963 instigated the second vatican council a gathering of church leaders which changed many of the church apps traditions. candidates usually have two miracles attributed to them -- but francis approved john the 23rd with one miracle. the decision to cannonize them together was aimed at unifying the church. >> he was making his parma -- mark and making a statement saying look i don't want to wait. i'm the pope. whose going defy me on this and there was a shortage of hands -- two living popes are expected to be there. francis who will officiate and pope ben
paul and pope john the 23rd. the first sunday after easter considered a feast day. >> these two towering figures of the 20th century into the 21st will be canonized at the same time is a significant event in the life of the church. >> john paul has been on a fast track. during his papacy he simplified the process and created more of them than all previous popes combined. >> john the 23rd was supposed to be a caretaker pope but during his five years from 1958 to 1963 instigated...
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so you saw john mccain the former presidential nominee hitting paul on this issue. how to deal with the tea party on fiscal issues and social type of issues and policy issues is another question. gwen: is this one of these cases where the democrats decided this isn't my fight, i'm going to let them fight themselves? >> i think it's party loyalty. sitting senators of a sitting president don't go on the floor and go after them. ron widen who has been very consistent on this issue which is ideologically consistent. but i would not be surprised to see a big liberal rally for barack obama. gwen: thank you, everybody. we're going to leave you just a few minutes early this week to give you the chance to support your local pbs station which in turn supports us. the conversation will continue online on the "washington week" extra. we will tackle everything we didn't tackle this week. keep up with me on the pbs newshour and we'll see you next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a s
so you saw john mccain the former presidential nominee hitting paul on this issue. how to deal with the tea party on fiscal issues and social type of issues and policy issues is another question. gwen: is this one of these cases where the democrats decided this isn't my fight, i'm going to let them fight themselves? >> i think it's party loyalty. sitting senators of a sitting president don't go on the floor and go after them. ron widen who has been very consistent on this issue which is...
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how many exorcisms did pope john paul ii perform? it's at facebook.com/jansingco. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> as lawmakers on capital hill dived into the new budget proposals, they are finaling time to wine and dine raising money for 2014. check out these numbers. today alone there are 16 fundraising breakfasts, lunches, and dinners according to the sunlight foundation. just yesterday there was a re-election breakfast for mitch mcconnell. he's about to go up for an ad buy to fend off ashley judd. lawmakers are fundraising early and often because in one analysis wi
how many exorcisms did pope john paul ii perform? it's at facebook.com/jansingco. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to...
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it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the speaker but this afternoon, opposed the fiscal cliff deal that speaker boehner tonight would allow to pass the house. >> the senate passed it this morning, 89-8. mcgrath republicans cooperating. to reverse the house tax hikes on 98 percent of americans that took effect at the midnight fiscal cliff, but leaving it in the place tax hikes on the wealthy, income over $400,000 and postponed the spending cuts. democrats pushed for house approval. >> the issue of an up or down vote should not be questioned. >> house republicans' battle. cantor demanding budget cuts be added to the bill. >> we are serious about cutting spending, though there are not. >> we are going to see where we are then vote. >> the moderates wob -- won. house passage all but assured. >> we are working hard to pull ourselves back from that cliff. we went over the cliff and are pulling ourselves back. >> it is not a one day quick fix. looks like the final margin of vi
it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the speaker but this afternoon, opposed the fiscal cliff deal that speaker boehner tonight would allow to pass the house. >> the senate passed it this morning, 89-8. mcgrath republicans cooperating. to reverse the house tax hikes on 98 percent of americans that took effect at the midnight fiscal cliff, but leaving it in the place tax...
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>> it's interesting, in our lifetime, pope paul the vi was in his 80s and pope john paul ii was 85. it depends. it depends. what the cardinals are looking for, what the cardinals are seeking in someone to take pope benedict's place, in my mind, we watched pope john paul become a grandfather. pope benedict walked out on the world stage as a grandfather, it was a interesting and different experience of his fatherly qualities, as you know, from having met him, the gentle kind way that he had. but, you know, i think that depends on what the college of cardinals is looking for. pope benedict was a teacher and he spent his time teaching and he taught well and with great clarity. so, it is a matter of preference of the college of cardinals and as we believe in the church the working of the holy spirit. >> we will stay in close touch with you, bishop. thank you so much, and thank you for everything that you have done. thanks for inviting me to catholic university, i appreciate it and thank you for coming here to the situation room. >> it was great to be with you, wolf, you take care. god bl
>> it's interesting, in our lifetime, pope paul the vi was in his 80s and pope john paul ii was 85. it depends. it depends. what the cardinals are looking for, what the cardinals are seeking in someone to take pope benedict's place, in my mind, we watched pope john paul become a grandfather. pope benedict walked out on the world stage as a grandfather, it was a interesting and different experience of his fatherly qualities, as you know, from having met him, the gentle kind way that he...
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. >>> on this date in 1970, paul mccartney left the beatles, marking the break-up of the band. >>> happy birthday to mandy moore who is 29, steven seagal who is 51 and john madden is 77. >>> former congressman anthony wiener and his wife speak out. >>> and is it possible to retire by age 40? one man opens up his plan and how it can work for you. now let's keep it to this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great wednesday. >>> breaking news. shooting in the east bay leaves one person dead and sends two others to the hospital. >>> new details. we're learning about a body burned beyond recognition along a south bay freeway. >>> plus -- >> let you know he's not okay. >> saying good-bye to a south bay soldier killed in afghanistan. >>> right now, let's take a live look outside. you can see the bay bridge, traffic lights dancing on this early morning. it is wednesday, april 10th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the ba
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so i think that tells you how important it was to john paul stevens. sonia sotomayor has a book out now, "my beloved world" and that -- she has been out in public a lot. she has been talking about how she is pretty nervous about this experience. >> it looks like they are standing up for the vice president. they are applauding. you know what let's just enjoy it for a moment. here it is, the swearing-in ceremony. >> the vice president has asked that we bless this occasion with prayer. and so let us pray. the prophet micah proclaims, you have been told, oh, mortal what is good and what the lord requires of you, only to love justice and goodness and walk humbly with your god. gracious god, that the moment in history, we ask your blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews his sacred pledge to his country age midall the complexities of our world, a world so beautiful but also broken, give him a share of your wisdom so that he can know what is good and give him the courage to always do what is right. walk close by him so he can do justice and to labor tir
so i think that tells you how important it was to john paul stevens. sonia sotomayor has a book out now, "my beloved world" and that -- she has been out in public a lot. she has been talking about how she is pretty nervous about this experience. >> it looks like they are standing up for the vice president. they are applauding. you know what let's just enjoy it for a moment. here it is, the swearing-in ceremony. >> the vice president has asked that we bless this occasion...
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. >> the republican party was it's been in 1996, 2010, rand paul, marco rubio. >> and the party of john boehner and mitch mcconnell. >> this is the party of ronald reagan. and we have a democrat party that is the progressionism of woodrow wilson, and there is another that says civil society are those things that make the american people flourish. i think if the american people have the choice between the two, the republican party will win every time. >>> be sure to dune in next week for a special power player of the week. we'll discuss his ideas and clout here in washington, and his remarkable personal story in the first of a two part series. have a great week, we'll see you next "fox news sunday." . >>> a 6 car accident shuts down an east bay freeway. why one of the drivers says his car swerved out of control. >>> ntsb investigators headed to walnut creek, the answers they hope to find surrounding the deaths of two b.a.r.t. workers. >> and a huge fire in walnut creek overnight, why dozens of people are looking for a temporary place to live. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts ri
. >> the republican party was it's been in 1996, 2010, rand paul, marco rubio. >> and the party of john boehner and mitch mcconnell. >> this is the party of ronald reagan. and we have a democrat party that is the progressionism of woodrow wilson, and there is another that says civil society are those things that make the american people flourish. i think if the american people have the choice between the two, the republican party will win every time. >>> be sure to...
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also notable, budget chairman paul ryan voted yes. the final gop count, 151 against the bill and 85 in favor. >> it was all about maintaining, if you will, the status quo of kick the can down the road. >> there's no spending cuts. we're adding $4 billion a day to the debt. the senate will fail miserably in cutting spending. >> much better to make this deal now and move on to those other fights at the appropriate time, which is, by the way, just around the corner. >> some conservative pundits have been blasting republicans and newt gingrich tweeted "the gop has been engauged ged in a two-month dance of defeat and surrender. >> good morning, happy new year. >> good morning. >> happy new year. >> david, do you agree with your former boss? did republicans surrender? >> no, they were just faced with a very difficult choice. obviously in terms of the tax cuts, that's something that if republicans wanted to see go forward, we've been talking about that for years, it was originally a republican proposal but a lot of members were clearly disap
also notable, budget chairman paul ryan voted yes. the final gop count, 151 against the bill and 85 in favor. >> it was all about maintaining, if you will, the status quo of kick the can down the road. >> there's no spending cuts. we're adding $4 billion a day to the debt. the senate will fail miserably in cutting spending. >> much better to make this deal now and move on to those other fights at the appropriate time, which is, by the way, just around the corner. >> some...
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this is a man very much formed by the pontificate of john paul ii who loved him to pieces. i think we're going to see a little bit more of that in this pontificate as it goes forward. the name francis is obviously very suggestive of a church of real compassion for the underdog. which doesn't necessarily translate into any particular political or economic program. but does suggest that this guy is going to take a little bit of the baroque gilding off of the papacy. >> michael, back to you. first of all, let's start with the notion here that the encyclical of looking out for -- skepticism towards capitalism. when i read that in his brief life description here, i was taken with the fact that he -- i know he may not be a dorothy day catholic. but he may well be someone who does have that usual church suspicion of capitalism. a lot of our popes have had that suspicion through the 20th century. they're not ayn rand people. they don't buy the marketplaces, the great arbiter of what's good in the world. >> you know, off of the -- and we've only known the pope now in terms of him be
this is a man very much formed by the pontificate of john paul ii who loved him to pieces. i think we're going to see a little bit more of that in this pontificate as it goes forward. the name francis is obviously very suggestive of a church of real compassion for the underdog. which doesn't necessarily translate into any particular political or economic program. but does suggest that this guy is going to take a little bit of the baroque gilding off of the papacy. >> michael, back to you....
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when pope john paul ii was elected, that just took around three days. but he was seen as an outsider. >> an american pope possibility. wouldn't that be interesting, keir simmons, thank you so much. >>> well, straight ahead. breaking bread. breaking good for ending gridlock in d.c. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to new bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower you
when pope john paul ii was elected, that just took around three days. but he was seen as an outsider. >> an american pope possibility. wouldn't that be interesting, keir simmons, thank you so much. >>> well, straight ahead. breaking bread. breaking good for ending gridlock in d.c. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch...
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he just kind of gave up. >> let me turn to you, jonathan and john paul. although you didn't see the incident, you have quite strong views about how you think you should be empowered to deal with this kind of thing. tell me what you think should happen. >> well, sir, i think that you know that we as students, we are adults and the government does not permit us to have -- carry weapons even if you have the certificates and certification to carry a hand gun. i think that law should be changed for protection. >> so you basically both think -- >> i agree. >> right. you both think you should be allowed to carry guns at school? >> yes, sir. if you're properly trained and have the certifications and all the legal papers, because 99.9% of all gun owners are legal, abiding citizens. >> you do have armed security guards there, right? >> correct. >> yes, sir, we do. we have our own police officers here. >> where were they? >> they are all throughout the campus, sir, but since there's about i'm guessing around eight of them, if i remember correctly, sir, and there's a
he just kind of gave up. >> let me turn to you, jonathan and john paul. although you didn't see the incident, you have quite strong views about how you think you should be empowered to deal with this kind of thing. tell me what you think should happen. >> well, sir, i think that you know that we as students, we are adults and the government does not permit us to have -- carry weapons even if you have the certificates and certification to carry a hand gun. i think that law should be...
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don't you dare side with paul ryan and john boehner. if you do, we will destroy you. side with us instead. even before we get to that point, though, we're going to all be treated to a 48-hour, 72-plus hour demonstration overnight, and then overnight, and overnight again, a marathon around the clock four-day long presentation of the consequences of the bad decisions and subsequent powerlessness of republicans in congress and specifically their leadership. up all night. up all night. covering politics does not get any better than days like this. joining is now is john stanton, washington bureau chief for buzz. do you get excited? >> it is hard to get super excited about a bunch of old guys saying they're going to stand there for three days. rich old guys don't generally stay up late not without a lot of blue pills. i'm a little suspect if it goes to saturday. but the significant thing is there are a lot of other ways they could go about with blocking through the senate. the two-hour rule, which is a very arcane part of the rules, stopping the confirmation hearing of one
don't you dare side with paul ryan and john boehner. if you do, we will destroy you. side with us instead. even before we get to that point, though, we're going to all be treated to a 48-hour, 72-plus hour demonstration overnight, and then overnight, and overnight again, a marathon around the clock four-day long presentation of the consequences of the bad decisions and subsequent powerlessness of republicans in congress and specifically their leadership. up all night. up all night. covering...
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benedict himself confirmed the super majority threshold which john paul had previously lowered to a simple majority. assuming he's asked if he accepts the position. the sign to the crowds outside that a pope has been elected. the last time that happened, april 19th, 2005. the pope elect is taken to a room of tears a small room, where he dresses in the pontiff's robes, and red shoes, and outside the bells of st. peter's are struck. the cardinals gather in the balconies, then every ways until the senior cardinal deacon addresses the crowd to introduce the pope to the public for the first time. with me now, george weigel, author of evangelical catholicism, also an nbc vatican analyst. good morning, george -- or i should say good afternoon/good evening, considering where you are in rome. on monday, if you are somebody that you believe should be a candidate for pope, how do you make that known for your fellow cardinals? explain how that process works? >> well, chuck if you believe you should be pope, you probably shouldn't be, not for lack of humility, but for lack of prudence. >> right. >> pro
benedict himself confirmed the super majority threshold which john paul had previously lowered to a simple majority. assuming he's asked if he accepts the position. the sign to the crowds outside that a pope has been elected. the last time that happened, april 19th, 2005. the pope elect is taken to a room of tears a small room, where he dresses in the pontiff's robes, and red shoes, and outside the bells of st. peter's are struck. the cardinals gather in the balconies, then every ways until the...
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and john boehner is a willing participant. so is mitch mcconnell. we have a unique opportunity here after this debacle called the shutdown to reengiles the congress and maybe get in better standing. but john boehner, please, follow john. >> schieffer: what about senator ted cruz? i asked senator mcconnell six ways from sunday about how he was going to handle that part of it on-- from hereon in, and he didn't really give me any specifics. has ted cruz hurt your party? >> i think the tactical choice that he embraced hurt our party. ted is a smart guy. but ted cruz can't shut the government down. what shuts the government down is when the house and senate can't agree on a funding number. and our president has been virtually awol. this idea i won't negotiate, the president of the united states needs to get involved with expwairn senator reid to try to bring us together. the political marketplace will determine ted cruz's future. we helped president obama when he needed our help the most. after this debacle called the shutdown, our party's been hurt. or
and john boehner is a willing participant. so is mitch mcconnell. we have a unique opportunity here after this debacle called the shutdown to reengiles the congress and maybe get in better standing. but john boehner, please, follow john. >> schieffer: what about senator ted cruz? i asked senator mcconnell six ways from sunday about how he was going to handle that part of it on-- from hereon in, and he didn't really give me any specifics. has ted cruz hurt your party? >> i think the...
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you know who won in 1994, the year he was elected president, pope john paul, the next year, newt gingrich. >> and clearly, the pope is the man of the century and taught us so many things from the capitalism, to evil, and social inequality, i mean, nelson mandela is the person. >> i think going back to edward snowden and whether or not we knew all of this before, i wonder if hollywood has inured us to this. because if you watch any movie they kind of have all of this data at their fingerprints when they're chasing somebody. so when you find out they actually had all of this data at their fingerprints and you wonder if there was not more outrage, the idea is yes, of course they can do this. >> there were a number of runners up. edward snowden, edith windsor, who was a plaintiff in the case. i had the absolute pleasure of meeting her, an incredible human being. her story is incredible. there is an incredible interview we don't have time to play right now, but we'll put up later. and bashar assad is interesting, it brought up the point that this is a moral designation, stalin won it twice, hi
you know who won in 1994, the year he was elected president, pope john paul, the next year, newt gingrich. >> and clearly, the pope is the man of the century and taught us so many things from the capitalism, to evil, and social inequality, i mean, nelson mandela is the person. >> i think going back to edward snowden and whether or not we knew all of this before, i wonder if hollywood has inured us to this. because if you watch any movie they kind of have all of this data at their...
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>> john: i can handle with agreeing with rand paul. agreeing with lindsey graham kind of creeps me out. he told the truth right? >> as i said, democrats are -- progressives conservatives libertarians greens, you know, pretty much most americans think the idea of giving the executive branch unlimited carte blanche to kill people is a bad and dumb idea. neocons, lindsey graham is a neocon so bingo. >> john: these republicans who didn't complain when bush was doing it and now they complain when obama was doing it. rand paul and his dad had been consistent. thom hartmann, you have the smartest radio show. thank you for coming on with us tonight. >> thank you john. >> john: see you soon. arkansas passes an abortion law that's so restrictive, it will definitely get struck down by the supreme court unless it doesn't. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobs
>> john: i can handle with agreeing with rand paul. agreeing with lindsey graham kind of creeps me out. he told the truth right? >> as i said, democrats are -- progressives conservatives libertarians greens, you know, pretty much most americans think the idea of giving the executive branch unlimited carte blanche to kill people is a bad and dumb idea. neocons, lindsey graham is a neocon so bingo. >> john: these republicans who didn't complain when bush was doing it and now...
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following john paul ii. that was a hard act to follow. they were looking for an elderly pontiff who would not be in position for that long and also there was no way anybody was going to top john paul ii in terms of charisma, in reaching out to the young, and, unfortunately, they didn't get a salgzman for catholicism in this particular pope, which will be a very important ingredient for the next one. >> he also had the burdens of dealing with the scandals after 27 years of john paul ii. he had to focus on the apology, the fact that he had actually met individually in his role as cardinal ratzinger investigating some of the problems of the abuse in the american church. >> he did go some way in terms of, you know, issuing an apology from the pope as a pretty lofty ideal, but, many of the, we still have a problem, many of the, worldwide with the sex scandal and the catholic church. they haven't addressed it at all levels. the vatican can pools. they can set lawsuits. there are a lot of damaged people out there who were basically abused as chi
following john paul ii. that was a hard act to follow. they were looking for an elderly pontiff who would not be in position for that long and also there was no way anybody was going to top john paul ii in terms of charisma, in reaching out to the young, and, unfortunately, they didn't get a salgzman for catholicism in this particular pope, which will be a very important ingredient for the next one. >> he also had the burdens of dealing with the scandals after 27 years of john paul ii. he...
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what's driving people like marco rubio and rand paul to this monster mash when even john boehner is yelling, stop the music. both our guests are political analysts. before the ink was even dry on paul ryan and patty murray's agreement they went in for the kill. the koch brothers, the club for growth and freedom works they all slammed the deal before they knew what was in it. there are now at least 33 house republicans objecting to the deal's sequester relief. so what's notable here is that the anger within the party has turned squarely on their own, paul ryan. folks like coburn are blasting ryan for a sellout. >> he has led to make a compromise that sells out what actually needs to be done. >> but you just called paul ryan a sellout. >> no, i didn't say that. i didn't say that. i said he was told to lead a compromise. a compromise is going to give up your principle. he said last night on the tv that he didn't think you have to give up core values. we gave up core values. >> this is really mickey mouse. i don't mean to be offensive. i just want to -- you're claiming. we're facing a fiscal di
what's driving people like marco rubio and rand paul to this monster mash when even john boehner is yelling, stop the music. both our guests are political analysts. before the ink was even dry on paul ryan and patty murray's agreement they went in for the kill. the koch brothers, the club for growth and freedom works they all slammed the deal before they knew what was in it. there are now at least 33 house republicans objecting to the deal's sequester relief. so what's notable here is that the...
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number two, paul ryan is like a son to john boehner. for paul ryan to go out there and work hard on this deal in the eyes of john boehner and for those outside groups to rip him up after he put forward two budgets that had a lot of controversial things, a lot of democrats could take folly with, attacking the gop. boehner thought was absurd. number three they see from our nbc news, "wall street journal" polling, health care as a huge liability for democrats still. the public and president obama while the issue is out there. gop, in fighting, three years another thing boehner wanted to move away from. >> david, it is worth keeping in mind this was as much as it was a, a sort of small ball budget. it was still in some ways -- a heavy lift for democrats. and extension of unemployment. long term unemployment benefits was not in this. that, that upset a lot of -- house progressives and house democrats. nancy pelosi once again got democrats to, effectively pass in the house. i was wondering what you think about whether you know, nancy pelosi s
number two, paul ryan is like a son to john boehner. for paul ryan to go out there and work hard on this deal in the eyes of john boehner and for those outside groups to rip him up after he put forward two budgets that had a lot of controversial things, a lot of democrats could take folly with, attacking the gop. boehner thought was absurd. number three they see from our nbc news, "wall street journal" polling, health care as a huge liability for democrats still. the public and...
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paul stevens is an activist progressive on the supreme court and when he was asked what his dead was and to the sorry what i've read. when he was given a chance to opine on the question of the constitutionality of voter id and whether it constituted suppression are not he all third the opinion saying that this was a valid concern and there were other states. who said oh yes my point here. is it is ranjana shiels manical it is not axial that is that republicans think this democrats think that if you look at the votes it is here and here is paul weyrich telling republicans roll taishan work yes. how many of our chris have what i call but goo goo syndrome good government they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote elections are not won by a majority of people they never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not now go matter of fact our leverage in the election is quite candid like go drop out of your voting populace go down so you know this is the guy who started the american legislative exchange council which has put out the legislation for voter sup
paul stevens is an activist progressive on the supreme court and when he was asked what his dead was and to the sorry what i've read. when he was given a chance to opine on the question of the constitutionality of voter id and whether it constituted suppression are not he all third the opinion saying that this was a valid concern and there were other states. who said oh yes my point here. is it is ranjana shiels manical it is not axial that is that republicans think this democrats think that if...
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the filibuster from rand paul over the nomination of john brennan to be the next cia director. rand paul took to the floor and is bound to stay there at length. to filibuster john brennan's nominee to be the next cia director. the republican said he will hold up the nomination until he gets more information about the u.s. drone program. this despite the answers provided by attorney general eric holder earlier today. congresswoman maxine waters will have reaction to the breaking news and her thoughts on the filibuster taking place. we do not see this every day. also coming up, thousands continue to line the streets in venezuela. the body of hugo chavez is carried through the parade. some are asking why are so many americans praising chavez, including former president jimmy carter and michael moore? we are learning more about the president's dinner that is happening tonight with key republicans. will breaking bread help break washington's stalemate? we will be joined by maxine waters of california and get her thoughts on the breaking news we are following involving rand paul. cha
the filibuster from rand paul over the nomination of john brennan to be the next cia director. rand paul took to the floor and is bound to stay there at length. to filibuster john brennan's nominee to be the next cia director. the republican said he will hold up the nomination until he gets more information about the u.s. drone program. this despite the answers provided by attorney general eric holder earlier today. congresswoman maxine waters will have reaction to the breaking news and her...
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so did paul ryan. so did dave camp, who chairs the ways and means committee, you have this splintered leadership, boehner feels like maybe these two years could be his last in the job. he has really got to be able to convince conservatives, he is going to make the fight on spending cuts and he has their back. why he is telling them i'm not going to go one-on-one with the president behind close towards anymore, doesn't lead to anything and can't be trusted. >> here is a politico quote, democrats facing a challenging fight to retake the house of representatives in 2014 see a promise new line of attack rising out of the fiscal cliff follies, casting the republican congressional majority is a terminally dysfunctional body that cannot perform the basic function office government, let alone lead the country through difficult times. eugene, we have the threat of a government shut down, the threat of default this latest fiscal cliff fumble. there seems to be a storyline here with republicans playing the antago
so did paul ryan. so did dave camp, who chairs the ways and means committee, you have this splintered leadership, boehner feels like maybe these two years could be his last in the job. he has really got to be able to convince conservatives, he is going to make the fight on spending cuts and he has their back. why he is telling them i'm not going to go one-on-one with the president behind close towards anymore, doesn't lead to anything and can't be trusted. >> here is a politico quote,...
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but today these people run the republican party people like paul ryan and john boehner marco rubio eric cantor even worse retired political hacks like cat food commissioners alan simpson and erskine bowles two guys who now charge forty thousand dollars an hour in speaking fees are pushing hard to kill social security by handing it off to wall street even though social security or maybe because social security is sitting on a two point seven trillion dollars surplus. fortunately their efforts to cut a privatized social security so far are not working according to a new poll by the pew research center americans thirty to forty nine by margin of fifty two to thirty five percent believe preserving social security insurance is more important than reducing reducing the deficit and we should note social security has nothing to do with the deficit and younger americans share that sentiment by a margin of forty eight to forty one percent americans from eighteen to twenty nine believe preserving social security is more important than deficit reduction and once again social security's got nothing
but today these people run the republican party people like paul ryan and john boehner marco rubio eric cantor even worse retired political hacks like cat food commissioners alan simpson and erskine bowles two guys who now charge forty thousand dollars an hour in speaking fees are pushing hard to kill social security by handing it off to wall street even though social security or maybe because social security is sitting on a two point seven trillion dollars surplus. fortunately their efforts to...
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nominee john brennan. the rules of the senate say senators can be recognized to speak as long as they wish. can't be forced to cede the floor or interrupted without consent. the senator holding the longest record? south carolina senator strom thurmond spoke for more than i24 hours. >> tries the system so much. we want to make sure we arrest, convict and execute the right perp. we have trials. so we think it is important that we have trials. ♪ tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue.ookstore but as time passed, i started
nominee john brennan. the rules of the senate say senators can be recognized to speak as long as they wish. can't be forced to cede the floor or interrupted without consent. the senator holding the longest record? south carolina senator strom thurmond spoke for more than i24 hours. >> tries the system so much. we want to make sure we arrest, convict and execute the right perp. we have trials. so we think it is important that we have trials. ♪ tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k)...
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. >> the fact is when paul ryan had his op ed piece in the paper, it never mentioned obama care. when john boehner offered the plan that would have extended the debt ceiling, he never mentioned obama care. it feels like that has left the station. >> still a lot of members of the house of representatives who understand baem care is unfair. look, i want to repeal it. we know that's not going to happen with this president. all we've asked for is delay it. delay it for individual americans just like you did for members of congress. >> you're never going to get that through. i'm not saying you're right or wrong. >> that is such a simple, fair, basic argument consistent with what makes our country such a special country, equal treatment under the law. >> doesn't it feel like the house republican lead share has abandoned you. >> we need to make a better argument, a stronger argument no the american peechlt i think that resonates with the american people if we continue to make that. >> i guess i'm a little confused. you're saying, we just talked to two senators who say we're going to hav
. >> the fact is when paul ryan had his op ed piece in the paper, it never mentioned obama care. when john boehner offered the plan that would have extended the debt ceiling, he never mentioned obama care. it feels like that has left the station. >> still a lot of members of the house of representatives who understand baem care is unfair. look, i want to repeal it. we know that's not going to happen with this president. all we've asked for is delay it. delay it for individual...
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you know john paul ii's greatest gift was his serenity in suffering. that was the greatest pulpit he ever prepared from. i believe humility is the greatest pulpit that benedict xvi has prepared from. he said to me once benedict things done with humility have the lasting effect have the greatest lasting effect. i believe he knows that in his heart. a courageous, novel decision but he's taken it also strategically in order that we are given a good pope to lead us now into the future. it's a sad moment for us but we now look forward to a new holy father. >> monseigneur anthony figuerdo director of the north american pontifical college. thank you very much, monseigneur. it is coming up on 6:00 p.m. in rome. we saw a beautiful shot of the sun setting in castel gandolfo. we see the long shadows of the early evening coming across st. peter's square. nor norah, i wonder as you watched this for the first time in 600 years, it was an amazing moment in history, what did you think as you thought of this pope leaving the papacy. >> incredibly historic. it was a sho
you know john paul ii's greatest gift was his serenity in suffering. that was the greatest pulpit he ever prepared from. i believe humility is the greatest pulpit that benedict xvi has prepared from. he said to me once benedict things done with humility have the lasting effect have the greatest lasting effect. i believe he knows that in his heart. a courageous, novel decision but he's taken it also strategically in order that we are given a good pope to lead us now into the future. it's a sad...
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john boehner and mitch mcconnell. >> this is the party of ronald reagan. the american people have the right to have two parties with different views of the future. we have the progressivism of woodrow wilson, and there's another party that says limited government and individual responsibility and civil society are those things that allow people to flourish. i think if the american people have that clear choice between those two parties, the republican party will win every time. >> needham started working for the heritage foundation straight out of college. three years ago they named him to start heritage action a political lobbying group. be sure to tune in next week for a special power player of the week, fox's charles crowdhammer, we'll discuss his ideas, his cloud here in washington and his remarkable personal story in the first of a special two-part series. that's it for today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday. >>> this week on "the journal," editorial rapport. an 11th hour deal ends the government shutdown and avoids default, b
john boehner and mitch mcconnell. >> this is the party of ronald reagan. the american people have the right to have two parties with different views of the future. we have the progressivism of woodrow wilson, and there's another party that says limited government and individual responsibility and civil society are those things that allow people to flourish. i think if the american people have that clear choice between those two parties, the republican party will win every time. >>...
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when pope john pal pope john paul iiwas was ailing they said it was possible for a pope to resign, but i didn't expect it. i think the timing was a surprise if nothing else. >> john: indeed, we heard of his schedule of travel and meetings has not been altered and it has caught even his closest associates by surprise. he referred to the sexual scandals as fifth in the church and that's that's a filth that cost the church. do you think that has anything to do with his resigning? >> that is possible. the number of children and families that have been devastated by it is horrific. we can't really put a price tag on that. i think maybe that weighed on the pope to some extent. the fact that atoning for that sin has been something that the church has not effectively done, the leadership has not effectively done, and we need to do more. >> john: to say nothing of the amount of lay people and catholic who is were driven away from the church in disgust of how it was handled all those years. >> absolutely. the fact that it was hidden, and that perpetrators were just moved around has horrified man
when pope john pal pope john paul iiwas was ailing they said it was possible for a pope to resign, but i didn't expect it. i think the timing was a surprise if nothing else. >> john: indeed, we heard of his schedule of travel and meetings has not been altered and it has caught even his closest associates by surprise. he referred to the sexual scandals as fifth in the church and that's that's a filth that cost the church. do you think that has anything to do with his resigning? >>...
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nobody has before him he especiy that it comes off john paul ii a man who at 85 wasn't even able to walk and neither speak really, was mumbling towards the end of his life. and pope benedict saying i just don't have it anymore. i don't have the strength anymore to bear my mission to carry on the catholic church. >> claudio, is there concern or is there some speculation that there might be more to the story than that? is there some concern that, in fact, there is some health situation we are not aware of? >> reporter: there is a concern. pope benedict xvi has always been quite weak. the vatican has always been very secretive about the health of the pope really. we don't know the extent of the health problems pope benedict xvi mate be suffering right now, but certainly or hopefully we will get to know much more during the next coming hours or days. >> and talk to me about how the process unfolds. i think a lot of us are familiar with what happens in the tragic event or unfortunate event that a pope passes away, but what would the process be like now if he has now told the world that he is
nobody has before him he especiy that it comes off john paul ii a man who at 85 wasn't even able to walk and neither speak really, was mumbling towards the end of his life. and pope benedict saying i just don't have it anymore. i don't have the strength anymore to bear my mission to carry on the catholic church. >> claudio, is there concern or is there some speculation that there might be more to the story than that? is there some concern that, in fact, there is some health situation we...
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. >> a question for john brennan at the cia and yes forthe other two? >> i haven't decided really. hagel has been really struggling, so -- >> thanks. >> a we'll check back in with you later. rand paul from kentucky, we'll look for you tuesday night. >>> one of two independents in the senate, a bridge builder and problem solver, questioned both john brennan and chuck hagel during confirmation hearings. not bad for a guy in office 2 3 8 da -- 38 days. angus king is up next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our
. >> a question for john brennan at the cia and yes forthe other two? >> i haven't decided really. hagel has been really struggling, so -- >> thanks. >> a we'll check back in with you later. rand paul from kentucky, we'll look for you tuesday night. >>> one of two independents in the senate, a bridge builder and problem solver, questioned both john brennan and chuck hagel during confirmation hearings. not bad for a guy in office 2 3 8 da -- 38 days. angus king...
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mike vick para at the white house, we have about 30 seconds here, talk about that john maynor/paul ryan vote for it and then the erick cantor no. >> a lot of people will be reading into that. >> for the future of leadership, causing mischief, they speculated that john bayno wanted to put this boat off until after the new congress. on thursday, he simply played it safe. they knew this was going to be a very tough thing for him to put on the floor. the fact that he has done that and voted in support of it and now has eric cantor, his number two, the top deputy as the majority leader in the house of representatives voting against it, that is a fairly extraordinary development. paul ryan very influential, people have been watching him to see how he was going to be voting on this. he voted in support of it. i want to reemphasize something, extraordinary, democrats, 172 against their leadership and behind president as well. >> we continue to watch. the vote coming out, the bill has passed out of the house. we go to capitol hill to get response. table. the unfinished business is the question o
mike vick para at the white house, we have about 30 seconds here, talk about that john maynor/paul ryan vote for it and then the erick cantor no. >> a lot of people will be reading into that. >> for the future of leadership, causing mischief, they speculated that john bayno wanted to put this boat off until after the new congress. on thursday, he simply played it safe. they knew this was going to be a very tough thing for him to put on the floor. the fact that he has done that and...
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marco rubio voted no as did rand paul, paul ryan, as did the number two in the senate john cornyn who happens to be running for election. the man of the hour, the man who cannot stop, will not stop, senator ted cruz who thinks the whole thing would have turned out way better if not for the cowardly senate republicans. >> the house republicans marched into battle. they exercised tremendous leadership, tremendous courage. it should have been the senate republicans riding like the cavalry to support them. if senate republicans would have stood united with the house republicans, that's how we won the fight. they were divided and became an air force dive bombing conservatives. >> america did not just see chris matthews doing his impression of ted cruz. >> the hand gestures, so assertive. >> is it real? ted cruz is a very educated man who when it comes down to it will vote against his own talkie filibuster but last night voted no it's very hard to understand the mind of ted cruz and yet he does it quite convincingly. >> i think without making any judgment about it, it's short-term. he's ver
marco rubio voted no as did rand paul, paul ryan, as did the number two in the senate john cornyn who happens to be running for election. the man of the hour, the man who cannot stop, will not stop, senator ted cruz who thinks the whole thing would have turned out way better if not for the cowardly senate republicans. >> the house republicans marched into battle. they exercised tremendous leadership, tremendous courage. it should have been the senate republicans riding like the cavalry to...